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So I've been having fun with the kids making train videos, put the second one up today -
Lego Train Video and this sort of going to be part of it, except it got very wobbly, so I'll have to work in counter wieghts.
Dereck couldn't wait to get hold of the controls. Kane was first, then Tyler and finally the old man! hee hee!
sorry about the laughter at the end of the clip, i just couldn't help myself. XD
I bought this toy keychain online, it is suppose to simulate the popping of the bubble wrap, i love bubble wraps, but it's a waste to pop them, I bought this to amuse myself :P
First video post on flickr :D trying it out with this video i uploaded in youtube
An old version of Flight Simulator, this is going back some years, hard disk! I bought many editions after this one, but have kept this as it was my first :)
Auckland | New Zealand
This interactive 3D simulation gives students access to a running 4 cylinder engine, in a safe and risk-free environment. Students can use the simulation to learn how a piston works independently, and within a four-stroke engine. The simulation allows students to watch 3D animations of the four-stroke engine from any angle or distance, speed-up and slow-down the engine, as well as pause and show engine labels - all in real-time 3D. A complex mechanical process, like a four-stroke engine, is an easily understood lesson when delivered as an interactive 3D training simulation.
With state of the art technology the golf simulator helps golfers with their game, and is great for practice if you don't want to go outside and play 18.
I took some instrument refresher training in this flight simulator at Wright Flyers Aviation, San Antonio, Texas.
This is a lunar eclipse simulator I built in about 30 minutes after realizing the weather was a bit too cloudy to always have a good view of the moon. It uses an Arduino UNO, a ShiftBrite Shield, a ChronoDot, a ShiftBar, and a Satellite Module 001. The code is very quick 'n dirty, it just dims the moon as it enters penumbra, starts tinting to red-orange as it passes through umbra totality, and reverse the process. All in real time, synchronized with the ChronoDot.